Infectious complications after a liver transplant

Authors

  • Evangelia Michail Michailidou Director of Agrinio ICU
  • Georgios Katsanos Assistant Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Nikolaos Antoniadis Assistant Professor of Surgery, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Eleni Argiriadou Associate Professor of Anaesthesiology - Cardioanaesthesiology. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Keywords:

Liver transplantation; infection; opportunistic infection; multidrug resistant organisms

Abstract

Liver transplantation is a life-extending procedure for patients with end-stage liver disease (ESLD), post-transplant infections continue to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Infection risk varies over time, with issues most commonly related to transplant surgery and nosocomial infections in the early post-transplant period. Because of the increased burden of immunosuppression, opportunistic infections become more common between 1 and 12 months post-transplant. As immunosuppression is reduced after 12 months, the risk of opportunistic infections decreases. Recipients are still vulnerable to community-acquired infections, and recurrent cholangitis may become an issue in those with chronic allograft dysfunction or recurrent cholestatic liver disease. This article will go over a strategy for dealing with infectious complications in the early, intermediate, and late stages following liver transplantation, with a focus on the most common infections as well as those of emerging concern.

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Published

2023-04-15

How to Cite

Michailidou, E. M. ., Katsanos, G. ., Antoniadis, N. ., & Argiriadou, E. . (2023). Infectious complications after a liver transplant. Current Opinion, 3(2), 291–306. Retrieved from https://www.currentopinion.be/index.php/co/article/view/176

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